[Oopyright applied for.] iltnitspbminfs4 Veils* Brief Pun Schtiffietown. SONLIFYLICTOWN, Juno 8, 1888 MISDER FODDER ABRAHAM DRUCK ER : DEER SLR : Yetz will ich doch ewer ach an sei-kivvel foil grumbeera shawla fressa, wann net seller brief, wu der de letsht Weal for mich in eier roush iche gooty FODDER ABRAHAM'S zeitung nei gedruckt hen, yusht about an ufruhr gemacht hut doh im shteddle. Un de Bevvy, my alty, de hetsht awer widder amohl heara Fella laths derweatra Se war yusht about grkitzelt wie se es g'seh hut, in schwartz un weis, des se an monn hut wie ich, deer shmart genunk im for t so an gootes shtie.kly of deitseh in an eng lishe zeitung nei zu da. Un om very same owat we de zeitung awkumma is, sin meh dam an dutzend gooty demokrata on unser house kumma, for den brief zu learns ; un se wabra ach all gone immer un eawich Boot gepleased das ich amohl in de frei-shoola un ktericha un so shtutt nei gepitch'd bin. Der Joe Bitliekop, du weasht, is ale Air common orrig close mit seina greenbacks, un awer er hut sivve, mohl gedreat un allemohl mit gedrunka, his er so ordlick how-come-you-so is war ra, un donn lab ich under Bill Schnecka foos elm hehm genurnma. Wie mer awer on sei house sin kinina, donn hen mer doch so ordlich tits krickt fun seiner fraw, for se war yusht about Wes der weaga. Fun sellam will ich awer doch now nix welders g'sawt haws, for du wehtas evva wie die weibsleit sin wenn unser elms so a biseel sunnersht sevveraht hehm kummt. Forgeshder owat hen mer amohl an meeting gehalta dort one Kitzelderfer's wiertshouse,un dor then mer ousgemacht das de demokratisch dahler society orga nized wierra tutus ; un now hetta mer gem das der uns an first rater gooter demokratischer shpeech macher shicket for uns an shpeech macha. Ich webs ehner, seller debts, mer orrig gleicha, un awer ich kann now net yusht grawd of eel nawma kumma. Er woont in Read ingtown, dort in seller shtrose wu welly roy backs-shteaniehe Wiser sin dort, du weasht, unnich 'em eck net weit fun eel lam platz wo de groesy fenshdera, sin, about a hunnert, yard fun der krerrich, an yusht urns eck rum wo ale an grosser shtall war, doh do pit*. der circus in der shtadt wet, seriamohls we de alt fraw ale an kucha shtand hut gehalta' for grundniss zu ferkawfa for drei cent a' blechly foil. Ich webs ach now nimmy wie das er beast, un awer er is anyhow an lawyer—so an ordlieh dicker disig, du weasht, un wanner an shpeech macht, kann er kreisha so loud des em alta Dop foos sei gonsy easle foot. Icb hab ohs amohl hears an shpeech mocha, deb de yohr, un se war yusht about goot. Uf course, ich hab se net fershtay kenna, for es war in English, awer der weg we mier es auegelegt is warm, hut er explained wie de black republies an law maths wella so des de neager all unser weiver un dechter heirs kenos, un moll mich der deihenker holds wann ich sell shtande du, for wann sei dog un des leaves an neager sich amohl awmacht be& miner fraw, Bevy, don* neap/ ich a flint un shoes ehn doht so gewiss des my nauma Pit Schweffiebreitner Is. Law ode= ken law, wannn an schwartzer neager amohl one Bevvy heirs. geht, donn gebts dohty left in Etaiinideiti‘ALSOW.llll4l/ dut 1 Now kinder FODDER ABRAHAM prints er, het ich gem dhs der mer seller biwykr doh ruf slacked *or uns aft skpeech macho, yusht wail er so °frig load kreisha kann wanner schwetst, for so earner, wann mer ehn ach net ferstayt, macht doek as lever ous gooter kainession dolt unnlch unser demokrata, an tie more at present, PIT DEB GEN,EILI,I. GRANT. , In der Estadt Louisville is an deffseklait isher zeitung &ticker—Winer ,Bacimev— un er sagt der Grant is net fit for Presi dent, well er ken lem briefs ehreibt, un kea 7 • II same Buckner war slab lbw etlich yohr amohl an General in der rebel army, un, we er commander war in Fort Donslscsa l hut er an brief krlcki ftun General Grant seller war an deidich das er ehrt ufamohl ferstanna hut. ,Doh is der very 11114 ivversetzt, in Penusylvanisch deitsch : CA111? niesFr sst Ivwx=smi s tip&_ On der General S. B. Buckner, Confederate Army: Del brief bab iebiniht kriekt, mit em for achiag conditions au macha for surremiera. Nix woad I Slit' untontlitioNil atxt ben lin sin grawd of del waerlut zu moo& Du bower shaftt did` Ous em abtaab, for mer kumma 1 Mit groasein reaped, &c., U. 8. 011,AXT. Seller brief hut der Buckner deitlick' genunk ferekliprit, icn es but elm" net long gennmins ovonikins der, was der Grant sagtinshoter iich HON. =ADD= SUCITEPTEI. THE " GREAT COMMONER 7D --THE VRIEND OF EDUCATION AND LIBERTY-THE DETERMINED FOE OF IGNORANCE AND SLAYEE'Y'---THE TERROR OF TRAITORS AND COPPERREADS The Chicago Convention—Mr./V/10bn Attend& it and Gets on a Meaty litiOst—A Leature on .Ifteinstoreieg. POIST OPT'S, COSPIIIMILIT X ROADS, (Which is, in the atite uv Kentucky, 18681 I wuz at Chicago one day, and that one day satisfied me. My ears fruz stfinned with 'rors for Grant ; which ever way I turned any eyes I saw nothing but Grant badges 4 Grant medals; the hands wuz all playin the Star Spangled Banner and each, and even the street organ grinders hed attooned their lyres to the same Abliabuti melodies. On my arrival I mkt,* Ashes boy (which I knowed wuz Dimehratie, from the fact that his little shirt wood hev bung out uv his little pants of he bad any shirt,) 9 . be .esd shQ (len me where the Ablishun tellsWb wazi 'holdin itself. "Certainly I kin my old buffer ," setl lie. "It's in that, yar Whilst," pintif4 es be spoke, to a realer gorgus edifice with a ataepho to it. I entered it, and wuz surprised; net only at the fumes uv tie delegates on the floor, but at their pecoolyer appearance. They didn't look like delegates to any Con venshun I bed ever attended.: Thdr nbatoF wuzn't uv the color I had been accustomed te.' They wuz all solemn loOldn . oh4st Wltit gold spectacles, "bled( tbett, white iteckerchqs. "Is this," OYU% I to my- self, "the uniform delegates wear at Repub likisreemoashe—K" At this pint 1 Am.]l.4 galuksittin be side me, an in' an undertone askt with win abed on the last ballot, QuiCar 4* Walla? "Sir," Bed he, ""are you a Johnson pod. master ?" to "I mi' ANWpittripv. , 4 04 / ,‘ aft "By yoor breath," sad. he. "Poor mistaken in the place, my trend. This is a Methodist conference." That wikked and perverse boy bed intensh nelly deceived me. On my return we wuz a settin in 13ascom's a discussiti the nomMashens. NAM Pegram wuz indignant. "flood Heavens !" said he, with horrors in his sainted face, "Kin it be that men perfessin nashnedivleWs, weed ofibf sick an insult to Kentucky AZ Pio, Nota sich a man ez Who; sword devastatid her fertile fields and piled bodies uv her nootral sons :who 1, 1 10041 4 1 1; adtance mountains high P Mn ft that— " Easy, Deekin," re p*ed I, "stiddy I Middy! Don't take posishertrashly. it RIM Improb able that we may bev to ,neminnte Hancock or some other soljer. In that event.—but I've sed enciff?" "Well, at all memos,' sad the Deakin, 6,lt's 1 , 4:34 All our tamp A igmeeeson t wohep N o m a debt inkurriladsiblYSMOAD tomb. oogte usu—to ledu opelishoir Attempt pep! debt nco a nstitooshnal p ly"Mktirred, and un—" 46 DeekiN",myl, "Yq PA' be on but yoor rebly inmscreet. Mat d neceMary is ordep to: catty , INbottlrihk" to nominate Behnont's man, who will be pledged to this very thing, Go a uttle , sletwAr "Well, however That may be, it's a burnin shame to throw into KetittellY's thee I Ate= lisbßist—twn av au in faeto•-aall-+" "Deakin," (I spoke this time etvomeiir„) "yoor very indiscreet to-day. It's, pixelble, and I may say probable, thee' that noble" patriot, Obeef Antis Chime, who hts bin "A lriteful Ablishnisht, a d wbo, of Bruns, will, for ob gf e n nv erodes, nay be our candidate. Say..hodhll3; Wiedkih; that yoo'l hey to take back." Feelin that rite here wuz a splendid chance or on impnxivin ea the rumbler, an objicks, d aimsuv democracy, I opened out onto em. • “Dimocrisy,” I remarkt, "is distingnished cheefly ?Wits elskicity in adaptin means to ends. One woodsuppose that Post-Offis is its cheat' end. In one sampq it is. I*pacritY is willin to smith% any "thin w hichit hes for Post-Offis. It mlght. ppohei gram's ire to Bakst the finnan n uvlz Z cock, on akkount law 14s ,sleratorlas or Bel mont'. (*affiliate ,ozz akisenat uv hiethaislia as paying offthe PiardszkelDibt, , or Oh* *Who bin in his day suspected uv lleip.Wea4 with ._ ‘ ^s.-THER _A_T3IZA ILA_A r. NASD Y. AMlahinism. !hit my brethring let it be re membered that success is the main objick. Success: b wit, Bascom wants, that I, bein continyeed in bills, May have the means to pay for the Mater I consoom, and to avoid the necessity uv bed. cantinyomdly rakested to chalk it down, which practis lie esteems disgustin, and one which greatly increases his labors. Capt. Dicreiter wants success that he may coritihyoo to hey Assessors, Col lectors, and Revenoo ()hitters with which he kin ,divide the profits uv the $2 tax on the whisky be makes, and .Qeekin lkvram wants success that be may hey Ns niggers agin, or at least that he may hev the privilege of Win em for $4 per month, deducting *5 cents per day for each day'simienee, n ithout no Burow °fiber or other in tary satrap .hangin about sito molest or rat ' afraid. Snccess is the main pint, and.ef Hancock is the way, walk ye in it—ef 4.141114 Of Spuour is the way, walk ye ditto, for with either nv these men all these things well her. When they come to us they leeve tlissolbrtmer selves behind. But-methinks I hear one say Hancock is a so/jekti. haylnidak a, addeilbeililtfor‘ skid 1 01 i a Ablisbnist I Wat uv that ? They may a i ll ! wat they Ili *hid' Met go' into otils '— n 88084090 . whit ut *tams :.em..sootaer or later. Kin yoo tech:• i td not be dOled? Doolittle; Ce*, as • ' h , . ; *ii2•44hllsiltilitti. a When they s plit from A • nbm—the minit they Mi'ltitb'ettlf etiti*46, 4 •thhs Irteltte . ' 1 0 , satisfactory tertiocrits ez I coo d wish. the road down lelt estlyatissilo - tritist:' It's easier to slide than to elks* , whidt is doe." .4.,, ~,,...,,,..-,Z IV IMUWAtiL I ,4f:e .. Dhlh ' . . e like 1,1**4111644, bake, man w • en It gits him. Anson IMO a good eine Abilielhabt Ili la eldlt4 'bit* lot*, hel. iind ttie. .. , , ..-, :," oi , ' • ' '' ideas .yinar ken t dkoeil tVso )01111. alive pitcher at him the nigger. v hint at C china!, for dafekkile swear like Peter he tli mmi k t-elpeli f in from Pei* At' tblf. An . there llntaiderkaokk Ike" the , pinelpattnes. They remorse kind o drivse pµ ` deeper an. deeper, till utter ftlik , lire' Wolielban ea t they orilollloft Wes vs' $5. k Letts,isret It'll Brian/ as awl be uv us. Remember, Jollying", ,c94l,Deolgtle an Dixon swore, Viejaa , that thwaspatelelif ftt4 *I ran • uv the Dimoerisy .‘" OtUs maki speeches .. Agidit mesons, lo.trilse. riere eke . stilt ve the' ''. Corners trage thouglitilatsuunksated *kg man for Trillrilligninirui its Perfectik t le i d oi ttisitz sure. Skiel i stet t l x., 4 , broianalleo In•,, A"'" 4' , i., a ...It As my wife and Ilit i the'*ltiltifilMeltay, Stood weielkinti "WttlionigMkey, A-eave‘ 40 , 1) • To my wife I theu,smsdisrl*lwittbf a joke, " These's& relation of year's in the. To which she re a s al) , Iddigreill M " , "All, yes, a re 1 j " A imAinffifl MlOll l Ol l l. west ' , To f 1.1084. . The littig A, rAcentent, ^ , 3 Begin tow* *jig ;,: : %v. , • Ail i ftr Alitt i lb&X.: "M dear how comes , , ditedtd ~:., 1 The (*int.,/ •• . ‘ 10**liier, “So bid a :.i 4 i dad be, That ever and , , • ••• • ;i i i • , Whene'er be sees . daddy." Orkied lii /W ttitkeida , lkair,,,an enraged woman tears heir .imaband'a, —During a recent performance of "Ro meo and Juliet." at .Marblehead, Mass., the fair Juliet's questions in the soliloquy before taking the sleeping draught, " What if this mixture does not work at all?" was answered by an urchin in the pit, who said: " Then take a dose of pills." The effect upon the audience can be imagined. —A good story is 'told of a boot black whose energies were taxed by the huge shoes of a private just returned from the war. The little fellow, kneeling down, looked over his shoulder to a comrade, and exclaimed: Lend me a spit, Jim, I've g,ot an army contract." —During a recent trial, there was a large number of ladies present, who caused a gentle murmuring all the widle. The usher called out repeatedly, "Silence!" when the judge mildly said: "Mr, rsher, don't you know better than to call silence when ladles are in Court'? Doctor, a child has been born half blitek.” " Au , I must look into that. Pray, what seal the colorcof the other half ?" "Eck, too." ' Dxowat, , i owe you a grudge, re meetbox that I"' "I shall not be frightened then, for I never knew you to--pay anything you owea.".. "Ilarka, there l GOt anything?" ",Got anything? Ot ceurse not. Only camp jiere last week was the reply of the patient angler, as he cast his patent Ay. —The young lady who fell dead in love with a young gentlemen, immediately re vi'veil on being asked to name the day. .4491). & woman of fashion is one of the the woild. A late writer 46 .1inereverythhiryon don't want, and pay .for,nothing you get; endle on all manleind hot your husboud; be l l arlii4 keh but at la b°l4e ; 141 gldtaldn igoe PPLIVI; ge to Olturch tohlfintO you seta new Gross. —" This is a fait - age," said a co oh uil l mansql„hoog* sonowitat for my , omen. Namodukyvaid on Somilky it ' ;wost:NW t-, i you u _ktak i p $4O Aw, trim I'll eat tip all your ipples:" —A man illeictibilme a churdh in Mini nesota, writes to a friend : "No velvet cushions in dur;peowlits we detet , go in for style. The fattest person has the softest seat." J ~n r —" 0, for a thousand tonnes 1" as a ,pop nunstrimd, o Wheri inside . a rnolasses hogshead. , IMIE t9AN2O-etinS , 1 /Mid too ogryong current for one ontinti Inman go sieh a ==2MEI Illy our special Arti —ln a town in which they were rnakive a railroad was employed a party of Irish men, one of whom went to a neighboring shop kept by a Yankee and asked tor a yard of pork. The Yankee deliberately cut off three pig's feet and gave them to him. "Sure is this what you'd be after eallin' a yard of pork ?" asked the Irish man.--‘‘ tes, indeed, don't three feet make a yard?" The biter was bit. —A schoolmaster in a neighboring town, while on his morning walk, passed the door of a neighbor, who was excavat ing a log for a pig trough. " Why," said the scoolmaster, "Mr. have you not furni ture enough yet ?" "Yes," said the man "enough for my own family, but I expect to board the schoolmaster this winter, and am making preparations." —An illiterate man, wishing to enter some animals at an agricultural exhibi tion, wrote as follows to the secretary " Also enter me for the best jackass ; am sure of getting the prize." —Here is an expressive epitaph which, alas 1 would fit many a grave: Poorly lived, And poorly died— Poorly buried, And no one cried. —A cobbler took the following plan to save expense in painting a sign : SHO —Recommended to the young sprigs of the Lancaster bar: "Fee simple, or a simple fee, And all the fees entail, Are nothing when compared to thee. Thou best et fees—timale —A very nervous gentleman announced a steam boat explosion to the Connecti cut Legislature, as follows : "Spister Meeker and ledges of the tuemberislature, the Elliver 011sworth has biled her bus ter !" —A preacher once said that he saw little children, who could neither walk or talk, running around the streets cursing and swearing. —" I cannot bear children," said Mrs. Prim, disdainfully. To which Mrs. Part ington, lookinover her spectacles, mild ly replied : " Perhaps if you could, you would like them better." --At an evening party, while the guests were eating supper, Mr. A. asked Mr. L. to help him to some potpie. Mr. L. said " Certainly, certainly," and in his hurry stumbled and fell on the table, his hand going into the potpie. The accident was turned into a joke by Mr. E., who ex claimed, " Just help me to some while your hand is in." —The latest puzzle has relation to a very lamentable fact in regard to the pre sent spring. It is : cc S .1 Which a long headed friend interprets to mean—" The C's on is backward." —A story is told of a jolly good fellow who resided in Chicago about four years, and while on an Eastern visit was asked how he liked the water out West. "By George, Mr.—," said he, after a mo ment's reflection, "I never thought to try it." —"Am I not it 41ille aisle?" inquired a lady, who was short and corpulent, of a crusty old bticluAlio. Xelik Ipok more like a big tub," Was the blunt reply. —A query : Is a man who has made a fool of himself to be comidered a self made man? —Mrs. Jenkins complained in the even ing that the turkey she had eaten at Thksgiving did not met welt. " Proba bly," said Jenkins," it was'tiot a hen tur keyk." —A western merchant latabrehalked on a T i t hogshead in. front tif his store, "for s ." A.pawing wag added_ , "For freight or passage apply st the bunghole." Are you Isear•elighted "bliss ?" said an Impudent haw" td a y. . lady who didaot 011C0 choose So tot J.... "Yes ; at this distance I can barely te 1 whether yaa are a pig orpuppy.r "ow. ca you iitifus? what can you ofitt In the. 'gad geameected the credi tors of a • •• ,pepoLer. ,t 4 Alas I gen.. the p tu ou leau, 0 re baye lie; a donkey in t, reg.. ,tite rattled agricultur ist; 46.14 Well,sort*, 4o you 'ittiow what `"elinta.t mauler balda "sditiohticuter to a pupil. "Yee air," was theietilys "the t3r on spirits.;' , w 51486. Asp* Pit , said Pat. 4` TO. 143: 40. 4110ibbirleu. want, you? _ he,juicwhero.tWarbiakey WAIL • -4 4 Oh, Pm dead; d#l4l o blubbered a little fellow tie`bther day, 'm he ran in to the house. " WIMVI4 - Matter, my dear rl inquired 4 1 /g4 mother. " Oh, I nan *Mast d stuck a knot AA is my tronetern • ,